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First human case of West Nile Virus and 'Hero of the Year' winner are also among region's top stories.

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First human case of West Nile Virus and 'Hero of the Year' winner are also among region's top stories.

It was the second mosquito carrying West Nile Virus in two days in South Whitehall, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.
The Parkland School Board approved the hiring of teachers, bus drivers, crossing guards and playground aides.
Lily Sushi Grill, an upscale Asian bistro, is now open in the former Charlie Brown's restaurant on Walbert Avenue in South Whitehall.
Here's what's happening this weekend in and around North Whitehall.
Here's what's happening this weekend near South Whitehall.
A third person has contracted West Nile Virus in Pennsylvania, according to the state Department of Environmental Protection.
The planned $13 million Parkland Community Library is contingent upon the passage of a Nov. 5 voter referendum.
The planned $13 million Parkland Community Library is contingent upon the passage of a Nov. 5 voter referendum.
Eric A. Kleintop was sworn in Wednesday night as a South Whitehall Township police officer.
Group urges U.S. Rep. Charlie Dent to co-sponsor the bipartisan King-Thompson Background Checks bill.
Group urges U.S. Rep. Charlie Dent to co-sponsor the bipartisan King-Thompson Background Checks bill.
Kevin Tamerler, of Orefield, was selected to participate in Hofstra University's prestigious peer educator program last spring.
Nickolas Sosik III, 41, of Orefield, sustained multiple injuries in a head-on collision Tuesday in Upper Macungie, police said.
Here's what's happening Wednesday in South Whitehall Township:
Join a local astronomer Saturday at the Trexler Environmental Center in Schnecksville to learn how to identify stars and planets.
South Whitehall Township fire, police and rescue workers had been using radios that were about 15 to 20 years old.
Watch for stopped vehicles on Neffs-Laury Road and use caution when traveling through work area.
Pennsylvania reports its first human cases of West Nile Virus in 2013.
U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey says it's time to cut off foreign aid to Egypt